It’s no surprise we are perennially ranked among the top ten programs in the nation. A partner with Case's world-renown medical school, and located in a city with two of the nation’s best hospitals, we offer our students an unprecedented opportunity to play a pivotal role in one of the fastest-growing legal fields.

Nancy Northup, President and CEO of the Center for Reproductive Rights, will visit the law school as the 2015-2016 Schroeder Scholar-in-Residence this fall. A frequent public speaker, Northup is quoted widely in the national press and has appeared on ABC World News Tonight, CBS Evening News, NBC Nightly News, CNN, FOX News, PBS, MSNBC and NPR.

A group of first-year Case Western Reserve law students experienced health law first hand by assisting families during MetroHealth System’s Kinship Caregiver Project last fall. Kinship Caregiver is a collaborative project with the County Children's Services and MetroHealth Pediatrics.

Discussions of the core values of the disability rights movement and their influence on medical ethics and health care reform took center stage last fall at the first Maxwell J. Mehlman lecture, a new program made possible by a generous alumni endowment.

Miles Zaremski has 41 years of experience as a health care lawyer, making him a clear standout for MedPage Today’s first medical legal columnist. Zaremski’s new column “Legal Rx” debuts in January and will be a monthly feature in MedPage Today, a trusted site that reaches 670,000 physicians as well as other health care professionals, offering news, features and continuing medical education.

School of Law Professor and Law-Medicine Center Co-Director Sharona Hoffman, received the 2014 Distinguished Teacher Award from Case Western Reserve University School of Law and recently signed a contract for her new book about aging.